- From: Lorrie Cranor <lorrie+@cs.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:05:50 -0500
- To: <veeresh.athimamula@wipro.com>
- Cc: 'www-p3p-policy@w3.org' <www-p3p-policy@w3.org>
I am not an expert in .net passport... perhaps someone else on this list can answer more authoritatively. If your site generates a cookie that is sent back to your site only in the first party context, then no CP is needed. If you generate a cookie that is associated with an object embedded in another site, then you may want a CP. My guess is that the third-party cookie would come from passport, not your site, so passport would need the CP not you. Lorrie On Dec 1, 2004, at 7:13 AM, <veeresh.athimamula@wipro.com> wrote: > Hi Lorrie.. > > I have doubt that I'm implementing .net passport authentication to my > web site, do I need Compact Policy to my web site, if yes on which > page(s) do I need to write the Add Header code. > > Pls. give a clear info regarding .net passport and compact policy > usage, as per the msdn document its not giving clear idea that where > exactly we need to implement the compact policy header. > > I hope I will get the reply very soon, since it bit urgent > > • DO I NEED COMPACT POLICY TO MY WEB SITE, WHEN I'M USING THE .NET > PASSPORT AUTHENTICATION. > > Thanks in Advance, > Veeresh > > > > Confidentiality Notice > > The information contained in this electronic message and any > attachments to this message are intended > for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain > confidential or privileged information. If > you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender at Wipro > or Mailadmin@wipro.com immediately > and destroy all copies of this message and any attachments. >
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